John Fuller of Newton

East Parish Burying Ground Grave Stones of

Descendants of John Fuller (and spouses) reported to be buried in the East Parish Burying Ground

Abraham Fuller, d. 1794

Elijah Fuller, d. 1775

Eliza Fuller, d. 1838

Henry W. Fuller, d. 1802

Hannah Greenwood Fuller, d. 1769

Hannah Fuller Footstone

Isaac Fuller, d. 1745

Isaac Fuller, Footstone

Isaac Fuller, d. 1755

Isaac Fuller, d. 1691

John Fuller, d. 1720/1

John B.H. Fuller, d. 1870

John Fuller, d. 1697/8

John Fuller, d. 1717/18

John Fuller Footstone

Jonathan Fuller, d. 1764

Jonathan Fuller, d. 1722

Jonathan Fuller Footstone

Joseph Fuller, d. 1766

Joseph Fuller, d. 1739/40

Joseph Fuller, Footstone

Joshua Fuller, d. 1752

Joshua Fuller Footstone

Lois Fuller, d. 1749

Lucinda Fuller, d. 1794

Lydia Jackson Fuller, d. 1726

Lydia Fuller Foodstone

Mary S. Fuller, d. 1863

Mary Murdock Fuller, d. 1867

Mindwell Fuller, d. 1777

Mindwell Trowbridge Fuller, d. 1758

Ruth Hoogs Fuller, d. 1837

Sarah Dyer Fuller, d. 1803

Sarah Mirick Fuller, d. 1772

Sarah Jackson Fuller, d. 1764

Silas Fuller, d. 1844

Susanna Fuller, d. 1747/8

William H., Fuller, d. 1822

Sarah Fuller Hull, d. 1824

William Hull, d. 1825

Sarah Fuller Park, d. 1737

Catherine Fuller Woodward, d. 1820

Sarah [Hull] Hickman Smith d. 1832

Caroline Hull Page d. 1824

Abraham Fuller, d. 1794:

“Farther along is a tomb facing the road, which as a marble door, securely locked, with handles used to remove it. It is shaded by a spreading weeping willow, – a slip taken from the willow that shadowed the grave of Napoleon, on the islandof St. Helena, – and over top stands a red sandstone tablet on pillars. This is the tomb of Gen. William Hull. On the table over the tomb are two inscriptions, one to the memory of Capt. Abraham Hull, who fell in the battle of Bridgwater, Upper Canada, in 1814, and the other to the memory of Abraham Fuller, who was successively Representative, Senator, Councillor and Judge. The wife of General Hull, who was the daughter of Abraham Fuller, is buried with him.” Excerpt: of page 275 from:

S.F. Smith, D.D., Boston; History of Newton, Massachusetts. Town and city from its earliest settlement to the present time. 1630 – 1880, The American Logotype Company 1880. J.E. Farwell & Co., Printers,45 Pearl Street,Boston.